The Program of Veterinary Technology and Practice Management (VTPM) has an opening for a Part-Time VTPM Program Coordinator. This position reports to the Director of Veterinary Technology and Practice Management.

Education:

Required:

Master’s Degree or higher

Preferred:

CVT, VMD/DVM or CVPM

Employment experience in veterinary practice management

Clinical experience with large animals and/or exotic species

Knowledge and Experience:

Required:

Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to stay calm and focused in a hectic academic setting and busy office.

Ability to work independently and create new curricula, course materials and design lesson plans.

Ability to generate creative ideas

Must possess solution-focused problem solving skills

Preferred:

Member of AAHA, Veterinary Hospital Managers Association

Knowledge of:

Public and environmental health including zoonoses

OSHA regulations

Epidemiology

Employment law

Fear-free veterinary practice methods.

Experience with personnel management, financials, quality control and Inventory control

Duties:

Teaching:

Teach no less than 6 credits of VTPM courses per semester

Advising:

Advise and assist VTPM students and advisees to select courses and prepare semester course schedules

Assist students to stay on track regarding required course sequence.

Assist 4th year students find employment where appropriate.

Maintain electronic files and records pertaining to the VTPM Program.

Attend annual VTPM Advisory Committee Meeting.

Write letters of recommendation for students as needed to assist them in reaching their employment and educational goals.

Curriculum Development

Develop new curricula and course materials as needed.

Revise existing course syllabi and materials as needed

Ensure that all VTPM course materials are up-loaded to the College’s course management electronic system

Coordination:

Collaborate with Business Division Chair to coordinate relevant program-specific courses and materials.

Use creativity and forward thinking to generate stream-lined mechanisms for office practices, organization and work flow.

Coordinate with the Education Coordinator and the Program Assistant to ensure that relevant teaching materials, equipment and supplies are in place, functional and of current dating.

Maintain electronic files and records pertaining to the VTPM Program.

Attend annual VTPM and VT Advisory Committee Meetings.

Attend all required and relevant College faculty meetings

Coordinate the recruitment of new incoming transfer students in conjunction with the Program Director and Admissions officers.

Perform whatever tasks are needed to ensure the smooth running of the 2 + 2 VTPM Program

Attend weekly VT team meetings

Scheduling:

In conjunction with the Program Director, coordinate course scheduling and coverage of Program events including: class schedules, final exam schedules, College events, registration and evening advising times.

Generate course listing, times and schedules for each semester. Verify accuracy of course schedule with Program Director and/or Registrar

College Community:

Share responsibility for and attend College wide events such as open houses, registration, orientation, graduation, Founders Day, etc

In conjunction with all Program administration, assist in the collation of self-study documents as needed. Share responsibility for planning, arranging and hosting the AVMA-CVTEA’s on-site review team for AVMA-Accreditation

Where appropriate, participate in the discussion and handling of student issues related to academic dishonesty, and other violations of the Program’s and College’s Honor Codes.

To Apply: Please submit CV with 3 references and salary requirement to jobs@manor.edu.

EOE

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